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TFMoran sponsors SNHU “Penmen for Patriots” 5K Road Race

TFMoran is proud to support our Country’s service men and women by once again sponsoring the second annual Penmen for Patriots 5k Road Race put on by Southern New Hampshire University.  The 5k road race will be held on Saturday, November 12, 2016 with a 10:30a.m. start in front of the Student Center on the SNHU Manchester campus.  All of the race proceeds will benefit Veterans Count, a local New Hampshire based program of Easter Seals, who’s mission is ” to provide critical and timely financial assistance and services when no other resource is available to veterans, service members and their families, to ensure their dignity, health and overall well‐being.”

TFMoran is once again encouraging its staff and their families to participate in the race by covering the entrance fees for those that take part.  Registration is $25, and $20 for SNHU students, military personnel & veterans. Click this link to register on-line with Millennium Running.

For more information: SNHU Penmen for Patriots 5K Registration Form

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SNHU Ribbon Cutting for New Quad

On Monday, September 21, 2015 TFMoran Civil Project Engineers Jeff Kevan and Tucker McCarthy, along with TFMoran’s Senior Landscape Planner/Designer Mike Krzeminski joined the Southern New Hampshire University campus community in celebrating the grand opening of the new Quad.  It was a perfect sunny day to hold the ribbon cutting ceremony lead by President Paul LeBlanc, who was accompanied by the Dean of Students and Student Government Association President. It seemed fitting flying discs of the school colors blue and yellow were being thrown by students throughout the vibrant green space, where a parking lot once occupied. The new addition of a black metal archway at the top of the stairs, displays the University’s iconic leaf symbol following the curve. And, at the foot of the stairs, a large black leaf is engraved in a granite circle, with paths leading from it in three directions. Students tried out the new benches, walkways and new grass areas while enjoying hot dogs and ice cream. We can certainly say a good time was had by all!

TFMoran worked with the University in providing conceptual designs, landscape architecture, land surveying, permitting and civil engineering services to convert the old parking lot into a new green space. The Quad is located in the center of the campus, across from the new Learning Commons and Library, and Dining Hall, where there is a pedestrian light for safe crossing on North River Road. Leighton A. White, Inc. of Milford was the site work contractor.

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Below are a few “Before” photos:

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TFMoran Plays in SNHU DeBlasi Cup Scholarship Golf Tournament

On Friday, October 17th, Dan Blais and Dylan Cruess from TFMoran participated in the annual Southern New Hampshire University DeBlasi Cup Golf Tournament.  The tournament is part of SNHU’s annual homecoming weekend for parents and alumni.  The Tournament was held at Passaconaway Country Club in Litchfield, NH.  Dan and Dylan were joined by Ed Daniels, SNHU’s Off Campus Services Librarian, to form a formidable threesome that finished tied for fifth!  TFMoran further supported the Tournament’s scholarship fundraising efforts by being a hole sponsor.  Coincidentally, the team birdied the hole the company sponsored!  This year marked the third consecutive year that TFMoran has participated in the DeBlasi Cup Tournament.

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TFMoran project featured in October 2014 issue of High-Profile: SNHU Library Learning Commons

TFMoran was part of the design team for the new Library Learning Commons at Southern New Hampshire University, along with Perry Dean Rogers | Partners Architects and Harvey Construction.

High-Profile New England Facilities Development News featured a story on the Library Learning Commons in the Northern New England section of the October issue.

“A ribbon cutting ceremony was held recently for the new $18 million, three-story, 50,000sf learning commons at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). The new commons……” To read the article, please click on this link.